Mr William Nunn
1879 - December 16, 1971Summary information for Mr William Nunn
Contributions
1933
BRITISH RESIDENTS, HARBIN (PROTECTION). Commons February 7, 1933
SHANGHAI DISTRICT COURT. Commons February 7, 1933
MANCHURIA. Commons February 7, 1933
CHINA (SHANGHAI SPECIAL DISTRICT COURT). Commons February 15, 1933
PIT TIMBER (IMPORT DUTY). Commons February 21, 1933
2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons February 27, 1933
ARMS TRAFFIC. Commons March 8, 1933
2 speeches — BRITISH AIRCRAFT (CHINA). Commons March 13, 1933
BUSINESS TAX, HANKOW. Commons March 15, 1933
2 speeches — CHINA. Commons April 3, 1933
2 speeches — CHINA-MONGOLIAN BORDER (CUSTOMS CONTROL). Commons April 3, 1933
CHINA (BRITISH OFFICERS' CAPTURE). Commons April 3, 1933
3 speeches — CHINA. Commons April 10, 1933
KOWLOON TERRITORY. Commons April 10, 1933
2 speeches — KOWLOON. Commons April 26, 1933
MANCHUKUO (TRADE RIGHTS). Commons May 1, 1933
CHINA (CUSTOMS REGULATIONS). Commons May 9, 1933
2 speeches — AIR MAIL SERVICES (SHANGHAI). Commons May 10, 1933
2 speeches — CHINESE TURKESTAN (MOSLEM RISING). Commons May 29, 1933
2 speeches — CHINA (BRITISH TRADE MASKS). Commons May 29, 1933
CHINA (BRITISH PATENTS). Commons May 30, 1933
BURMA. Commons July 3, 1933
2 speeches — CHINESE RAILWAY (MANTCHURIAN IRREGULAR TROOPS). Commons July 3, 1933
FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons July 5, 1933
CHINA (PIRACY: CAPTURED BRITISH SUBJECTS). Commons July 10, 1933
2 speeches — DISTRICT COURT, SHANGHAI. Commons July 24, 1933
BRITISH LEGATION. Commons July 24, 1933
2 speeches — FOREIGN COMPANIES. Commons July 26, 1933
2 speeches — WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. Commons November 27, 1933
2 speeches — CHINESE COASTAL TRADE Commons November 29, 1933
2 speeches — CHINA. Commons November 29, 1933
9 speeches — UNEMPLOYMENT BILL. Commons December 4, 1933
2 speeches — BEITISH SUBJECTS, FUKIEN. Commons December 11, 1933
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